Hybrid Additive/Substraction Method for Rapid Casting Prototypings with Light-Cured Sand
Author(s) -
Pavel Ikonomov,
Jorge Guillermo Díaz-Rodríguez
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.25501
Subject(s) - rapid prototyping , machining , subtractive color , 3d printing , mold , selective laser sintering , casting , computer science , process (computing) , stereolithography , materials science , layer (electronics) , cad , mechanical engineering , process engineering , engineering drawing , manufacturing engineering , engineering , nanotechnology , sintering , metallurgy , composite material , art , visual arts , operating system
Associate Professor of Engineering, Design, Manufacturing, and Management Systems, has been working on Virtual Reality simulation for more than 25 years. His main focus has been 3-D modeling design and VR simulation in manufacturing and assembly, medical application, large scale dynamic simulation in various research organizations in Japan like Hokkaido University, TMIT and 3D Incorporated and Virtual Reality Center Yokohama (CTO), UCLA (2001-3) and NIST (2002-3). At NIST he was responsible for industrial Virtual Reality Assembly (VADE) and worked with VR simulation for the optical nanotweezers. Dr. Ikonomov will oversee the development of VR lab simulation part. Dr. Ikonomov has more than 120 journal and refereed conference proceedings publications, three books and book chapter.
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